Don't put away your gardening gloves the minute frost hits. Your blueberry plants still need winter protection. Follow these ...
Freezing temperatures can damage the root system of blueberries, leading to plant death. Cover roots with mulch or protective wrappings for container plants to prevent excessively cold soil. Winter is ...
Blueberries are a superfood that has rocketed in popularity in recent years thanks to the high levels of nutrients packed into those small berries. The fruits are simple to grow at home and, although ...
Growing blueberries here on the North Coast is so natural. After all, we have the native huckleberries, closest cousins of blueberries, thriving in local native habitats. So, if you have blueberries ...
Although non-native, blueberries can be grown in eastern Kansas for gardeners willing to work and plan ahead. A relative of azaleas and rhododendrons, blueberries require an acidic pH, between 4.8 and ...
Although non-natives, blueberries can be grown in eastern Kansas for gardeners willing to work and plan ahead. A relative to azaleas and rhododendrons, blueberries require an acidic pH, between 4.8 ...
Blueberries are becoming an increasingly popular fruit to grow in our northern Minnesota region. Their health benefits are well known, being rich in antioxidants as well as providing 300 percent of ...
Last week, Gail F. of Edison asked about growing cranberries and blueberries. I discussed cranberry production in my last column. This week, as promised, I will discuss blueberries. Soil prep for ...